
Cry before supper
By Julia Rose Grey
Subjects: Tragedy, Families, Romans, nouvelles, Fiction, Drama, Tragédie
Description: "In January 1961, the Campbell family moves from their Philadelphia row home to a larger house in a suburb where they believe they will have a better life. The parents, devoted grandmother and five children start each day with a song. Bonded by their happiness, they protect the one child who suffers from a neurological condition that marks him as different. Then, in one swift stroke, the family's joy is shattered. A town local, long embittered by his lot in life, whom the Campbells help in his dire time of need, becomes mired in his own bitterness, greed, and jealousy. He inflicts irrevocable harm upon them. Struck hard by this tragedy none of them can fathom, each of the Campbells reacts in an uncharacteristic way. Their closeness is extinguished. Their future bleak. Except for that one ray of hope. The middle child, Annie, the one with the least confidence, has patience. Her endurance and willingness to provide for others makes all the difference. Her account of what happened defines the power of perseverance. This story will envelop you with its rapture, its uncertainty, its secrets, and escort you through its darkness. In bold defiance of the odds, the Campbells can find light once again. This is a sweeping tale that is irresistible and hard to put down."--Amazon
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